OSU-gt, formerly known as "Gametable" is a Java-based shared whiteboard and chat client. It is designed primarily to provide an online tabletop interface. Draw directly, or place images, and all connected users can see and manipulate.
Minima is an homage to the 8-bit Ultima games (especially Ultima II, Ultima III, Ultima IV, & Ultima V) written in the PICO-8 environment. In it the player takes on the role of a hero trying to save the land of Miskatonia from the evil Faxon and its minions.
Domini Terrae (Earth's Lords) will be a tactical game. The game'll permits to control a lot of aspects of countries they own. Every region provides some raw materials and have some structures. So for example in a region you can produce Iron and the costruct and a forge to create swords. Then you can
... [More] give swords to soldiers. The engine will be very general and be used with differents ambientations: Medieval, Futuristic, II World War. [Less]
Bitburner is a cyberpunk-themed incremental RPG that takes place in 2077, after Earth has settled into its dark, dystopian future. Currency has long since become digital and decentralized; people and corporations store their money on servers and computers. Using your hacking abilities, you can hack
... [More] servers to steal money and gain experience, and ultimately, advance through the game. [Less]
A Love2d/Lua engine designed to provide a top-down RPG engine specifically designed for single player games where the goal is to collect and raise team mates who do battle in the player's stead.
The long-term goal is to produce an engine that can be used by non-programmers to produce a game of
... [More] their very own.
These games can then, due to the architecture of the engine, be whatever license the developer desires. [Less]
Janus is a WebRTC Server developed by Meetecho conceived to be a general purpose one. As such, it doesn't provide any functionality per se other than implementing the means to set up a WebRTC media communication with a browser, exchanging JSON messages with it, and relaying RTP/RTCP and messages
... [More] between browsers and the server-side application logic they're attached to. Any specific feature/application is provided by server side plugins, that browsers can then contact via Janus to take advantage of the functionality they provide. Example of such plugins can be implementations of applications like echo tests, conference bridges, media recorders, SIP gateways and the like. [Less]
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